Late first-half surge lifts Marquette past Indian Creek, into title game – Shaw Local

Somonauk- If you take the last four minutes of the second half of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of the second part of Wednesday night, then the competition was almost dead.

However, it was 240 major seconds, where the crusaders used 13–5 runs to push out for the benefit of double-digit, then shut down the Timberwells at every turn in the 65–55 win.

Markwet (24–8) carried forward the 7 PM Championship game against top seed Serena on Friday evening. Haskens (29–3), who defeated Somonak 70–42 in the first semi-final of the evening, fell to eight in double-ovartime about two weeks ago.

Indian Creek completed season 20–12.

“We were able to settle a little in the second quarter, were able to achieve some good looks against our territory and were able to drop those shots down.”

– Tod Hopkins, Markwate Academy Boys Basketball Coach

Markvate coach Todh Hopkins said, “You are always concerned about the veins in sports, but as I tell people, if you are not nervous before such a game, you probably should not play,” said Markwate coach Tod Hopkins. He said, “I thought that the first five minutes of the game we were playing temporary and were very worried about making mistakes. You could not play this way.

“We were able to settle a little in the second quarter, were able to get some good looks against our territory and were able to drop those shots down. Then I thought that we did an excellent job of not allowing him to return to the game in the second half. We put them in some comfortable distance. ,

Sophomore Alek Novotney depicted the marquette with a game-hai 28 points, including 6 out of 11 shoots beyond the arch. Senior Denver Trainer made his way for 17 points to go with five rebels and five assistance. Carson Zellers (six rebounds) left six points and Charlie Mulene in five points and a team-Best in seven rebounds.

The Indian Creek was led by 15 points and four rebounds of freshman Big Man Isaac Willis, with Logan Shreder added 12 points and four rebounds, Everett Villis eight points and five rebounds, and Tyler Bogle and Jeffrey Probest Consumption Points Epis.

IC coach Nolan Govig said, “First of all, you have to tip your hat to Markwate, he played a tremendous game.” “(Novotney) and (trainer) played solids for them, and when (Novotany) is shooting the ball with that deep confidence, there is not much that you can do. He is going to be a problem for many teams over the next few years.


“Our style of game, when we can play our (1-3–1) zone aggressively, when we are in our best, but (not) when teams like Marquette draw that zone with effective circumference shooting. We like to steal and get into the infection, but we were not able to do so as we would like tonight, and he goes back to shoot the ball so well from outside. In addition, when they are downhill on the drable, if you help all, they do a big job of pitching an open man from where he came with help.

“I am proud of my friends; They just kept fighting. We were not able to keep any kind of run together in the second half so that we could be brought back in the striking distance. ,

In that major second quarter, Freshman Griffin Dobb firstine and trainer followed by Novotney after 15 -foot jumper and tray and a turnover from a turnover by Zelarrs.

The IC was able to cut damage several times in the second half, making it 56–49 with two minutes to play, but Novotney did not see six free throw and Peter McGrath as a pair in the last minute.

Hopkins said, “Now we have a team in Serena on Friday which has been ranked state throughout the year.” “There is a great team that is well-cooked, and we are going to keep a special night together to compete with them, and we know that going in.”

box score

Class 1A Somonak Regional

Semifinal

Markwate Academy 65, Indian Creek 55

Indian Creek (55) – E. Willis 4-7 0-4 8, Bogal 3-4 0-0 7, Lo. Schrader 5-16 0-0 12, probest 3-5 0-0 7, mcNally 3-7 0-0 6, monarrez 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-, I. Willis 6-9 3-5 15. Total 24-48 3-9 55.

Markvate (65) – Trainer 7-13 1-3 17, Zelarrs 2-8 2-2 ​​6, Novotney 8-16 6-6 28, Mulene 2-4 1-2 5, P. McGrath 1-1 2-2 4, H. McGrath 1-1 0-0 2, Daberstin 1-3 0-0 3. Total 22-46 12-15 65.

Indian Creek (20-12) 169 14 16-55

Markwate (24-8) 17 17 16 15-65

3-point goal-Indian creek 4-16 (bogal 1-2, low. Shreder 2-9, probest 1-1, Mackelli 0-4); Markvate 9-22 (Trainer 2-6, Zelarrs 0-2, Novotney 6-11, Dobbestin 1-3). Rebound – Indian Creek 22 (E. Willis 5, Low. Shreder 4, I. Willis 4); Markwate 30 (Mulene 7, Zelarrs 6, Trainer 5). Help – Indian Creek 9 (Bogle 3); Markvate 12 (Trainer 5, P. McGrath 3). Stolen – Indian Creek 5 (Lo. Shreder 2, McNally 2); Markvate 4 (Zelarors 2). Block – Indian Creek 1 (E. Willis 1); Markvate 1 (Mulene 1). Turnover – Indian Creek 10; Marquette 11. Total foul (found out) – Indian Creek 15 (McNally); Marquette 8 (None).

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